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Heidi Ulrichsen

Heidi Ulrichsen

Heidi Ulrichsen is the assistant editor at Sudbury.com. She also covers education and the arts scene. Follow her on Twitter @HeidiUlrichsen. She can be reached by email at [email protected].

Recent Work by Heidi

Push being made for Indigenous student trustees on every provincial school board

Push being made for Indigenous student trustees on every provincial school board

Representing the Ontario Student Trustees Association, two northern students brought the matter up with Education Minister Jill Dunlop this fall
Ontario launches $100M partnership with Elon Musk’s Starlink

Ontario launches $100M partnership with Elon Musk’s Starlink

'Reliable internet connectivity is just not a luxury': ONSAT program to bring broadband to 15,000 eligible underserved homes and businesses in rural, remote and northern parts of the province
VIDEO: Couple goes for a hike, celebrates engagement atop peak

VIDEO: Couple goes for a hike, celebrates engagement atop peak

Brian Meagher and Tram Nguyen, seasonal workers in Killarney, have a special story to tell about their recent engagement
Author asks how equal women are in 2024, really

Author asks how equal women are in 2024, really

Elizabeth Renzetti reflects on the status of women in the 21st century, concluding there’s plenty of work still to be done
At-times ‘uncomfortable’ free period products still a ‘game-changer’

At-times ‘uncomfortable’ free period products still a ‘game-changer’

Founder of charity ‘Help a Girl Out’ said she wore pads made of cardboard as a high school student experiencing poverty
Happy 60th birthday to Sudbury’s Big Nickel!

Happy 60th birthday to Sudbury’s Big Nickel!

Visiting the monument has been a time-honoured Canadian road trip tradition across the decades
Author’s new book is perfect for summer campfire readings

Author’s new book is perfect for summer campfire readings

Jeremy John has now published three books with ‘poop’ in the title, the latest being ‘The Death Swing at Falcon Lake, and S’more Summer Stories to Make You Poop Your Pants’
Assisted dying pioneer tells her patients’ stories

Assisted dying pioneer tells her patients’ stories

A family physician for 50 years, Toronto author Dr. Jean Marmoreo believes in ‘cradle-to-grave care,’ and always wanted to be able to end her patients’ suffering on their own terms
'Doing pretty good': At 24, Josie the thrift store cat still on duty

'Doing pretty good': At 24, Josie the thrift store cat still on duty

Possibly Sudbury’s oldest cat, Josie provides ‘pet and retail therapy’ to customers at Pet Save thrift store, and still even catches mice
Tantrums aside, doc thinks adults have a lot to learn from toddlers

Tantrums aside, doc thinks adults have a lot to learn from toddlers

Dr. Hasan Merali is a pediatrician with an impressive resume who’s penned a book called ‘Sleep Well, Take Risks, Squish the Peas’
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